Control means for vehicle mirrors, fog lights, and the like



H. E. MEGGITT Oct. 21, 1952 CONTROL MEANS FOR VEHICLE MIRRORS, FOG LIGHTS, AND THE LIKE Filed May 10 1950 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJZVIIII U a m Patented Oct. 21, 1952 g I g eii sfzi CONT OL MEANSFOR VEHIGLE masons, Q

4 invention relates to improvements; in I means controllable and "settable fromth'e finterior of a vehicle for adju'stingand looking into an adjusted position an accessory on the exterior of the vehicle such as a rear. vision mirror, spotto'r h use. I

It is one of the principal objects of the invention to provide a device of thisv character by means of which an accessory mounted on the outside of the body or cab of the vehicle on the right hand side thereof and out of reach of the driver who is normally positioned on the left hand side of the cab may be conveniently and accurately adjusted into the desired position by H the driver of the vehicle without leaving his position on the left hand side thereof.

These and other objects will appear as my invention is more fully hereinafter described in the following specification, illustrated in the accompanying drawing and finally pointed out in the appended claim.

In thedrawing:

Figure 1 is a top plan view of the invention with parts in section and fragments broken away for convenience of illustration.

Figure 2 is an enlarged'sectional top plan view of a mounting for the accessory in the form of a housing within which a position of thecontrol means is disposed.

Figure 3 is a sectional view taken approxii mately along the line 3-3 of Figure 2.

Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 2 illustrating a modified form of the invention.

Figure 5 is a sectional view taken approximately along the line 5-5 of Figure 4.,

Referring now more particularly to the drawing:

7 In Figure 1 reference numeral l indicates generally one side wall of a cab or an enclosed body of a vehicle which is apertured at as2 for'the formed? at oppositeends of said housing 1. v

The intermediate-portion of the crank I is of bifurcated formation as at I t for' operatively embracing a slotted lug l4 formed integral with and extending.outwardlyfrom a ball I75 to which is attached. a ,rear visionv mirror or other fixture generally indicated at It; The ball I is mounted for universal movement within 'a socket com- .prising a part I! formed integral with the housing '1 and a cap I9 removably secured thereto by means of screws or bolts'indicated at I9A.

In the modified form of the invention illustrated in Figures 4 and 5 the housing 1A is formed with the ball and socket arrangement comprising a ball A and the socket parts "A and I9A. The mirror or other fixture I6A is s cured to I the ball [5A. Cast integral with or secured to 2| engage with the teeth of a driving gear 22 the ball I5A is a gear segment 20 whose teeth which-is locked as at-23 to the end portion of the wire 3B which is slidably and rotatably mounted passage therethrough of a flexible wire housing H indicated at 3. The housing 3 after passing through the wall I extends into a tube 4 flanged at one of its ends as at 5 and secured by means of rivets or the like as indicated at 6 to said wall and terminating at its opposite end in open communication with a housing I. I

Thetube 4 is secured to the housing I by means I of an integral flange 8 secured by means of screws, bolts or the like as indicated at 9 to the housing. As best illustrated in Figure 2 an actuating wire 3A extends through the housing 3 and tube 4 and at one of its ends is attached to or terminates in a crank shaft generally indicated at. It) journaled as at II and I2 in bearin a bearing 24 at its outermost end and is the equivalent'ofthe wire 3A shown in Figures 1, 2

and 3. r

In both forms of the invention the opposite endvof the wire 3A'or the wire 33 is enlarged into or secured. to a shaft portion 25 slidably mounted within a bushing 26 which issecured to the dashboard "or other structural part of the vehicle as at 21 by means of a nut 28 and a lock nut 29 operableon the external threadsof the bushing 26. The outer end of the bushing is split longitudinally as at 30 and tapered as shown to receive a binding nut 3| adapted to compress the split end of the bushing into firm gripping engagement with the shaft portion 25 of the wire for holding the wire in any adjusted posiin Figures '2 and'3 rectilinear movement of the wire 3A will by means of the engagement of the bifurcated portion 13 of the crankshaft with the slotted lug l4 rotate the ball either in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction as viewed in Figure 2. Rotation of the wire 3A, or crankshaft, will, of course, swing the ball in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction as viewed inFigure3. g v v Reciprocal motion of the wire '3B in Figures 4 and 5 will impart rotary motion to the ball ISA either in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction by means of the engagement of the gear segment 20 with the gear 22 between the flanges thereof. Rotation of the wire 3B and the gear 22 will through the gear segment 20 impart rotation to the ball 15A in either aclockwise or counterclockwise direction as viewed in Figure 5.

When the mirror is finally adjusted, it is locked into position by the binding nut 3| which as aforesaid will securely lock the wire and its shaft portion 25 in its adjusted position.

While I have shown'a particular form of embodiment of my invention, I am aware that many minor changes therein will readily suggest themselves to others skilled in the art'without depart ing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

Having thus described my invention, 7711801015111! as new and desire to protect by Letters-Patent is:

An article of the class described comprising combination an accessory for a vehicle, a ball secured to said accessory, a housing adantedto be secured to the vehicle, a socket formed on said housing to receive said ball, agrotatabiy "and slid abl-y mounted'flexibleshaft having one of it's ends extending into 's'aid housing, meansdriveway connecting said one end of said shaft with sa iii ball, I said means comprising agar-rack formed on the ball, and teen wheel attached 'to-said shaft and engaged with said gear-rack for mi parting universal movement to the ball and accessory upon sliding and rotating said. shaft.

HARRY E. MEGGITT.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the "file of this fiate'n't; I

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